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Tire inflation listed on tire sidewall is the maximum air pressure the tire can hold to carry its maximum load, and not the recommended tire pressure for 1995 BMW 318i. Use 1995 BMW 318i recommended tire pressure settings listed on the tire pressure chart found in 1995 BMW 318i owner's manual, on a tire placard on driver's door or door jam, inner trunk lid, in the console or on the fuel door. Recommended tire pressure for your 1995 BMW 318i tire sizes will be listed in one of the following pressure units: psi (pounds per square inch), bar or kPa (kiloPascals). Pay attention as your 1995 BMW 318i may have different recommended tire inflation pressures for front and rear tires, especially if equipped with staggered tires. Keep your 1995 BMW 318i tires inflated at recommended tire inflation pressures at all times for your driving comfort and safety.

If you replace 1995 BMW 318i original equipment tires or switch to plus size tires, make sure to follow guidelines for the application of load and inflation tables to find proper tire pressure for your new 1995 BMW 318i tires. 1995 BMW 318i tires with the same load index, regardless of tire size, may carry the same load, but may require substantially different inflation pressures. Tire load index may not be used independently to determine replacement tire acceptability for load capacity. An equal or greater load index does not always correspond to equal or greater load capacity at all inflation pressure settings. 1995 BMW 318i replacement tires must have equal or greater speed rating compared to the original equipment tires if your 1995 BMW 318i speed capability is to be maintained. It is recommended that tire installers refer to the 1995 BMW 318i owner’s manual to identify any tire speed rating restriction or recommendation that could affect the operation of the vehicle. If your 1995 BMW 318i replacement tires have a lower speed rating than the original equipment tires, your vehicle’s speed must be restricted to that of the replacement tires. Original equipment tires that come on your 1995 BMW 318i will have the proper tire load index, so use same or higher load index when choosing replacement tires. Tire load index tells you how much weight your tire can carry. Putting too much weight on your tires will overload them, and can cause premature tire wear, tire damage or even tire blowout. Refer to your 1995 BMW 318i manual to find its original equipment tire sizes and load ratings. Always refer to the 1995 BMW 318i owner’s manual for any specific safety advice regarding the application of 1995 BMW 318i replacement tires.

1995 BMW 318i tire pressure should be checked when tires are cold, after your vehicle has not been driven for at least three hours. It is best to check your tire inflation pressure in the morning, after the vehicle has been parked overnight, using a reliable tire pressure gauge.

What is the recommended tire pressure for 1995 BMW 318i? Recommended tire pressure for 1995 BMW 318i is determined by the manufacturer based on your vehicle's characteristics and original equipment tire sizes. Select your 1995 BMW 318i trim to get recommended tire inflation pressures for 1995 BMW 318i tires.

Where do I find recommended tire inflation pressures for 1995 BMW 318i? You can find your 1995 BMW 318i recommended tire pressure in 1995 BMW 318i owner's manual, on a tire placard on driver's door or door jam, inner trunk lid, in the console or on the fuel door. Recommended tire pressure for 1995 BMW 318i will be listed in psi, bar or kPa.

Is my 1995 BMW 318i equipped with a tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS)? If your BMW 318i is made after 2007, it should be equipped with tire pressure monitoring system. To confirm if your 1995 BMW 318i has TPMS, turn on the ignition without starting the engine. If a tire icon with an exclamation sign lights up on your dashboard, your 1995 BMW 318i is equipped with TPMS. You can also check 1995 BMW 318i owner's manual for more information.

Why is 1995 BMW 318i tire pressure warning light on? If your 1995 BMW 318i is equipped with Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) it will alert you when tire pressure is too low and your tires could be underinflated, which can lead to uneven tire wear or can cause tire failure. If 1995 BMW 318i low tire pressure warning light is on, check all 1995 BMW 318i tires for low air pressure and inflate tires to the recommended tire inflation pressures. Keep in mind that Tire Pressure Monitoring System does not replace routine tire pressure check and maintenance.

How do I reset 1995 BMW 318i tire pressure monitoring system? To reset tire pressure monitoring system for 1995 BMW 318i, make sure front and rear tires are inflated to the recommended levels. Refer to your owner's manual on how to reset 1995 BMW 318i TPMS.

What is recommended winter tire pressure for 1995 BMW 318i? Recommended tire pressure for 1995 BMW 318i is the same for any season, but you may inflate your 1995 BMW 318i tires 3 to 5 psi above the recommended tire pressure set by the manufacturer to compensate for lower temperatures during winter. Make sure to check your 1995 BMW 318i tire pressure more often in the winter to keep tires properly inflated for a safe ride on snow and icy roads.